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‘Mobile’ Health Needs And Opportunities In Developing Countries

Abstract

Developing countries face steady growth in the prevalence of chronic diseases, along with a continued burden from communicable diseases. “Mobile” health, or m-health–the use of mobile technologies such as cellular phones to support public health and clinical care–offers promise in responding to both types of disease burdens. Mobile technologies are widely available and can play an important role in health care at the regional, community, and individual levels. We examine various m-health applications and define the risks and benefits of each. We find positive examples but little solid evaluation of clinical or economic performance, which highlights the need for such evaluation.

Kahn, James G., Joshua S. Yang, and James S. Kahn. “'Mobile' Health Needs And Opportunities In Developing Countries.” Health Affairs 29, no. 2 (February 1, 2010): 252-258.  

2 February 2010

Bibliographic Data

Title:

‘Mobile’ Health Needs And Opportunities In Developing Countries

Author(s):

Kahn, James G.; Yang, Joshua S.; Kahn, James S.

Journal

Health Affairs, 29(2), pp. 252-258
(2010-02-01)

URL:

Abstract

DOI:

10.1377/hlthaff.2009.0965

Keyword(s):

Chronic Diseases, Developing Countries, mHealth

Citation:

Kahn, James G., Joshua S. Yang, and James S. Kahn. “'Mobile' Health Needs And Opportunities In Developing Countries.” Health Affairs 29, no. 2 (February 1, 2010): 252-258.  

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